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Cycle News 2014 Issue 41 October 14

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VOL. 51 ISSUE 41 OCTOBER 14, 2014 P41 and Aragon I made two mistakes. If I made another one here, it would be too much. I was riding a little bit more stiff. But I am hu- man. Briefly... production-racer project. Miller is to race one of the upgraded produc- tion machines next year – renamed RC213V-RS, with pneumatic valve springs but not the seamless gear- shift – for the LCR team, alongside Cal Crutchlow, who will have a fac- tory RC213V machine. The hard braking at Motegi played against Nicky Hayden, back for only his second race after missing four rounds following radical restructur- ing surgery, removing the unhealed scaphoid and two other bones from his right wrist. "I have more move- ment than at Aragon," he said, but also admitted he was suffering more pain. Nonetheless, he qualified a creditable 14th, and top production Honda. "It's better than what we hoped for this weekend," he said. "The best thing is I am recovering my form and feel for the bike." Colin Edwards is to make a last fi- nal farewell MotoGP appearance at the last race of the year at Valencia. The former double World Superbike Champion had hinted at the possibil- ity at what all thought was his final appearance at Indianapolis, where he announced his retirement. Alex de Angelis took over his berth at the NGM Forward Yamaha squad for the next race, alongside Aleix Espar- garo. The team confirmed at Motegi that they will run three bikes at Va- lencia. Typhoon Vonfong hung over the Motegi weekend like… well, like a cloud, a very big one. The super- typhoon was already wreaking havoc in the Pacific Ocean, and creeping steadily towards the south of Japan Valentino Rossi (46) charged into the lead off the start, heading pole starter Andrea Dovizioso (04), Dani Pedrosa (26), Marquez (93), Andrea Iannone (29) and the rest of the pack. continued on next page

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